I've been creating art my whole life. It began with drawing, expanded into murals, and then evolved as I found myself working alongside construction builders. Their tools and materials fascinated me - I asked questions, I learned, I experimented.
In the process of finding my way, I explored many creative paths. I designed clothing, staged immersive spaces, and brought art into clubs, hotels, and restaurants. Over time, through large-scale installations and collaborations with other artists, I started sculpting. One thing led to another, and suddenly, I was working with a multidisciplinary, limitless approach, adding new tools and media as I went.
My work is deeply tied to self-exploration - the inner journey, the mysteries of human behavior, nature, dreams, and even the unseen realms of channeling and astral travel. My style has shifted over time, often without me noticing, but looking back, I can see the common thread - a kind of invisible filter that defines how I see and shape the world.
I work with anything I can touch and reach, but right now, concrete, metal, color, and stone call to me the most. Regardless of the medium, my intention remains the same: to bring spirit into matter. I approach every creation, whether personal or collaborative, with a deep appreciation for the process. When someone connects with my work on a level beyond words - when they feel something profound, as if the piece was waiting for them - I know it has found its rightful place.
My process is fluid, guided by intuition rather than rigid plans. The more open the path, the more the art reveals itself. Every so-called mistake becomes a divine guide.
And when a piece is finished, I feel it - like a quiet “click” inside,
a small, undeniable sense of relief.